Montana: The Don'ts of Visiting Montana

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2020
  • Hey there fellow travelers, we are in Montana and want to give you the do's and don'ts of visiting Montana. From taking in the gorgeous nature, like Glacier National Park and Flathead Lake, to the cute towns of Bozeman and Missoula, to the tasty treats of huckleberries and endless meats.
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  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  3 года назад +64

    Don't forget to watch @Simply Jocelyn's video on What to Eat in Montana! Another fun video to help you get the most out of your amazing visit to Big Sky Country.

    • @ahmd5
      @ahmd5 3 года назад +3

      Where is the link? 😂😂😂😂

    • @GPosner8
      @GPosner8 3 года назад +5

      Damn! You caught me😂 I’m very happy that you and your family enjoyed our beautiful state! But please🤫🤫🤫 Tell folks to visit Kansas.😉

    • @John_Conner222
      @John_Conner222 3 года назад +1

      Just a heads up about the cell service. You should be able to rent sat phones from the major cities. I'm not sure where exactly but I subscribe to several outdoor channels and many of them swear by them.

    • @jesscolliflower5531
      @jesscolliflower5531 3 года назад +1

      Has anyone ever been to Tunis Montana?? Prolly the most underrated place on north earth!!

    • @johnny196775
      @johnny196775 3 года назад +3

      Sure the locals will leave you alone to enjoy the state; unless you are a gay couple who forgets how homophobic the state is and show affection for each other in public...then you want to watch your back.

  • @leesellars7472
    @leesellars7472 3 года назад +609

    I'm a Native American, my tribe is the Blackfeet Nation from Browning Montana and I just want to say what a great video, thanks for visiting our beautiful state but u forgot the most important "DONT LITTER!!" We hate when tourist come and leave garbage n trash in our state parks n campgrounds.
    Thank u n remember, it's a good day to be indigenous...

    • @sheliacole3301
      @sheliacole3301 3 года назад +12

      DNA from Siberia.

    • @leesellars7472
      @leesellars7472 3 года назад +2

      @@sheliacole3301 ????

    • @candacewilliams7475
      @candacewilliams7475 3 года назад +9

      We want to move there, our state is turning into a garbage can and seriously over populated. Our area is seriously under sudden boom and we are not happy about it.

    • @aloberdorf4579
      @aloberdorf4579 3 года назад +32

      Native Montanans and Montana Natives both know that...."Freedom is not Free".....it comes with a Healthy Dose of "Common Sense"....not a Common Trait These Days.....adjust to your surroundings....do not adjust your surroundings......."pack it in, pack it out" and First and Foremost....Respect and Revere......it's a good day to be alive.....

    • @barnaclejim3119
      @barnaclejim3119 3 года назад +9

      Piss me off when people ruin our state throwing their shit left and right along the highways and towns, should piss off everyone else too

  • @josh_da_boss_hello4571
    @josh_da_boss_hello4571 3 года назад +121

    Just FYI, when you ask someone for a fishing spot, they’ll give you a popular spot. No one, not even the fly shops, will give you the good spots.

    • @markcash2
      @markcash2 3 года назад +12

      I am from Wyoming. I tell everybody the best fishing is in Montana or Colorado, and they should go there instead!

    • @josh_da_boss_hello4571
      @josh_da_boss_hello4571 3 года назад +7

      @@markcash2 I’m from Colorado. I send everyone to the South Platte.

    • @elenacarin9153
      @elenacarin9153 2 года назад +1

      Good👏 for 👏them👏!

    • @conservitarian1737
      @conservitarian1737 2 года назад +2

      @@markcash2 Florida. We tell everyone to go to Miami or Daytona Beach. Not necessarily bad fishing spots, but not the best.

    • @TrackerRoo
      @TrackerRoo 2 года назад +4

      Isn't that a fisher thing in general though? Every fisher has their spot and they'll die before they tell anyone where that spot is

  • @rebekkad.2092
    @rebekkad.2092 3 года назад +100

    I am a Native (American and Montanan) and think it is an extraordinary state. I have been to all the states and they all have something beautiful, but Montana is not for the faint of heart. The winters are very quiet so if you're used to a city the quiet of it all can make you a little crazy. People move here all the time and then leave. Our property taxes surprise a lot of people. They think they can come here and live cheaply, but it's not as inexpensive as you think. The other thing is that recreating is not inexpensive either. Buying a snowmobile and a boat and a camper can put a little dent in your budget.

  • @HenrikWind
    @HenrikWind 3 года назад +110

    I loved that sign with Social distancing. Bears 100 Yds ........... Aunt Edna 6 Yds

    • @sdraper2011
      @sdraper2011 3 года назад +7

      That made me LOL!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  3 года назад +7

      I cracked up when I saw that

    • @rogersexton7857
      @rogersexton7857 3 года назад +6

      @@woltersworld Are the people in Montana sure that Aunt Edna is less dangerous than a bear?

    • @grizfanjoe
      @grizfanjoe 3 года назад +4

      I like to think it's Aunt Edna from Vacation with Chevy Chase!

    • @sdraper2011
      @sdraper2011 3 года назад

      @@grizfanjoe Hahahaha

  • @Stephen_L
    @Stephen_L 3 года назад +167

    I was born and raised in MT, and you could spend years here and still not see everything. Us Montanans really don't like tourists because there is so much disrespect for the land, it's really frustrating. I spend a ton of time in the outdoors hiking, camping, kayaking, rock climbing, etc. and I come across vandalism and litter all the time. I've had to find more secluded fishing spots too because tourists will gut their fish and leave the guts on the water banks, making it unsafe to fish because the smell brings in bears. True Montanans are some of the hardest working and good natured people. Don't give us a reason to dislike you, and we're typically pretty friendly. Safe travels and I hope you get a chance to come back to explore some more. Make sure you check out Lewis and Clark caverns or tour some of the ghost towns too, there's some pretty interesting history with them.

    • @Golden_DTB
      @Golden_DTB 3 года назад +3

      Ikr

    • @user-wm9pj2xj7z
      @user-wm9pj2xj7z 2 года назад +6

      Ive always wonder what is your opinion on albertians cause i want to move there from alberta canada for the freedom and nature

    • @faithsfabulousbeautybar6756
      @faithsfabulousbeautybar6756 2 года назад +4

      I agree. I feel like that too when people trash our beaches and state. I wished more people learned where a trash can is these days.

    • @kirstenveneziano1205
      @kirstenveneziano1205 2 года назад +3

      It's awful when rude people ruin it for the rest of us.

    • @JB-qu1co
      @JB-qu1co Год назад

      @@user-wm9pj2xj7z As long as you're not one of the leaf licking liberals trying to shut down national forests to motorized recreational use welcome to the 406 family.

  • @joeyk3134
    @joeyk3134 Год назад +5

    I visited Northwest Montana and it was so beautiful my soul was singing praise of the very ground I walked on every minute of the trip.

  • @jessicabredesen432
    @jessicabredesen432 3 года назад +22

    My dad side of the family is originally from eastern Montana, and smart many of them still live out there farming and ranching and having a great time. I’ve had it up to visit them on a lot of occasions, and have seen a whole lot of Montana. One thing that I would add to this video is don’t forget about Eastern Montana. The towns are smaller, but just because they’re smaller, doesn’t mean that there’s nothing to do. The historical museums in so many of those towns in eastern Montana are really quite surprisingly good!

    • @drtracer59
      @drtracer59 Год назад

      You sure did hit that nail on the head when it came to bypassing the eastern end of the state.

  • @carolinegibson2475
    @carolinegibson2475 3 года назад +7

    You are in Bozeman where I live! This makes me so happy knowing you guys have walked the streets that I walk all the time. So glad you have enjoyed Montana.

  • @tylerwarburton-broker2222
    @tylerwarburton-broker2222 2 года назад +7

    Being born and raised in this beautiful state, you nailed it. Thank you!

  • @stacie406
    @stacie406 3 года назад +7

    I love living in Montana. I moved here in 2003 from Ohio. Every time I go home to visit, I miss the mountains and I can’t wait to get back. There is so much to see here..... Bannack State Park, Big Hole Battlefield, Grant Khors Ranch, Gates of the Mountains, Virginia City, the Capitol is beautiful and you can take a tour of Helena, Mining Museum in Butte and of course taking a ride in the mountains (4x4 is a must). Take a ride through the Big Hole and Beartooth Highway but if it’s close please don’t go beyond the barriers.... it’s closed for a reason, 2 ladies got stuck in a snow storm. Also it will snow in the summer. We had heavy wet snow in June. If you do camp, whatever you take in, you take out.... please don’t litter!!! Enjoy this beautiful state!!!

  • @ivi122
    @ivi122 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely love your channel! Your videos are so informative and you make them so fun. I love your personality and your wife’s too

  • @TheGypsy424
    @TheGypsy424 Год назад

    Just liked, shared and saved it in my favorites. Was talking with a friend on visiting Montana next years. Can’t wait

  • @jasonbarney5587
    @jasonbarney5587 3 года назад +14

    There's nothing like driving the lone highways in the vast open spaces of Montana. One of my favorite places on earth!

  • @womensrights
    @womensrights 3 года назад +29

    Been watching your videos for quite a while. I live in Germany, but I'm from Montana. I am so proud to be from such a great state.

  • @user-qc7hr4my7r
    @user-qc7hr4my7r 9 месяцев назад +7

    I just drove back to Indiana from Montana last month. You will definitely go over a hundred miles sometimes with out seeing a gas station and farther then that for some fast food. The thing that amazed me besides the beauty of the state is the job it took to run all that fencing I seen on every road/highway, lol.

  • @juliac9080
    @juliac9080 2 года назад +112

    Pretty accurate. My fellow Montanans would like me to add however, Don't move here; our human to wildlife ratio is already heavy on the people side.

    • @Daniel-xu6kd
      @Daniel-xu6kd 2 года назад +7

      sucks for you guys, its only gonna get worse lol

    • @CrewJohnston
      @CrewJohnston 2 года назад

      Yep, we've got bears, mountain lions, wolves, snakes and all sorts of critters that will eat your dog, and cat if it's not after you. The winters are brutal and the wind will blow semi trucks of the roads and freeways in many places. The black ice is practically invisible and even the locals will find themselves in a ditch every now and then. Speaking of locals, everyone owns a gun and we don't take kindly to litterbugs and crooks. DON'T MOVE TO MONTANA

    • @billwilliamson9842
      @billwilliamson9842 2 года назад +6

      @@Daniel-xu6kd It might be a beautiful state in the 2 months of spring/summer/fall, but the rest of the year is bitter cold ass winter, no thanks at all lol

    • @joelethridge3020
      @joelethridge3020 2 года назад +5

      @@billwilliamson9842 our best and worst weather is in January. It can be 25 below zero and 70 above. November can be nice or bitter cold. You can't put your motorcycle away for the winter because you can't predict all the nice riding days that can happen. Every winter we have days we wish we could tac onto our brief spring, summer, fall. One year winter didn't start until Feb. 2nd. 58 degrees in the morning to below zero in the evening and stayed below zero over 30 days.

    • @MontanaYeti406
      @MontanaYeti406 2 года назад +1

      I 2nd this! 100%👍

  • @jginmt
    @jginmt 3 года назад +13

    I lived in Montana most all of my life. You did a good job. You even included the best ice cream ever Wilcoxen's. I think the drive from Red Lodge to Cooke City is one of the best drives in America. Crazy Horse by Marie Sandoz is one of the best books for the history of Indians in this area. She is Indian and got her information by interviewing her grandpa and his friends.

  • @devinmahoney273
    @devinmahoney273 3 года назад +52

    In all honesty as a Montana native, we are super friendly but a little put off by the increasing population. Come visit and enjoy but we like the nature and the more people that move here the less nature there is. It's an incredible place.

    • @milfsrhot
      @milfsrhot Год назад +1

      a little?

    • @turkishgod5903
      @turkishgod5903 Год назад +4

      @@milfsrhot they say a little but every comment on this RUclips video is then complaining about the amount of people moving there lol

    • @milfsrhot
      @milfsrhot Год назад

      @@turkishgod5903 exactly

    • @mikealstott6033
      @mikealstott6033 Год назад +7

      That's our problem. Too friendly. Time to stop catering to out of staters.

    • @Saber23
      @Saber23 Год назад +8

      @@mikealstott6033lol that makes no fucking sense 😂 if you don’t want to “cater” to people who are mostly from the same country then declare independence

  • @DM-wy5hy
    @DM-wy5hy Год назад +2

    We have traveled in Montana a few times. Each time we saw more of this great state. Lots more to see yet.
    Enjoyed the people we met and the motels we stayed in were very friendly and clean. Looking forward to going back.

  • @donaldzanoff5379
    @donaldzanoff5379 Год назад

    So much great advice in this video. Thank you also, for your enthusiasm.

  • @Sunflashthesword
    @Sunflashthesword 3 года назад +27

    born and lived in Montana my entire life and I can tell you at least for me that most of my meals are steak or meat-related so I completely agree with that input in the video! :)

  • @ELGlueckert
    @ELGlueckert 3 года назад +153

    Seen a sign once say "Welcome to Montana, when are you leaving?"

    • @ELGlueckert
      @ELGlueckert 3 года назад +11

      @Spree I hate to see tourists doing things that any person with a brain wouldn't do.

    • @robloxmanface1
      @robloxmanface1 3 года назад +2

      @Spree I know, I was in Yellowstone and there was a tourist who kept on stopping to take a picture and got up REALLY close to a bison

    • @ELGlueckert
      @ELGlueckert 3 года назад +1

      @Spree that was a father and son that did that.

    • @Antihero-4132
      @Antihero-4132 3 года назад +4

      Most out of state people are piece of shits... haha

    • @joniselbe7072
      @joniselbe7072 2 года назад

      Absolutely

  • @patjenkins3402
    @patjenkins3402 3 года назад +28

    Moved to Montana in my 20s and now own a slice of Heaven. Montana has great people and no sales tax.

    • @deestefmorr
      @deestefmorr 3 года назад +1

      Congratulations!

    • @billygraham9267
      @billygraham9267 3 года назад +1

      You lucky bastard !

    • @FlyingAceAV8B
      @FlyingAceAV8B 2 года назад +1

      How’s the property tax up there?

    • @zhenli2345
      @zhenli2345 2 года назад +1

      @@FlyingAceAV8B Very reasonable. Keep in mind that I can only speak for the cabin we own in southwestern Montana, near West Yellowstone. Our cabin is around 1,700 sq. ft (with loft space included) and comes with 19 acres of land. Our annual property tax is just under $900. Now there's no trash pickup service. Still, we don't mind, particularly at that price tag.
      Be mindful, though, Montana's income taxes are not the most friendly.

  • @elisacamou7336
    @elisacamou7336 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I am going to Montana in July and this video was full of information

  • @PeterParker-vq2cz
    @PeterParker-vq2cz 3 года назад +15

    i learned the size of MT when we got to the border, called our loved one and told them we are almost there, and they replied with " you still have 16 more hours to go!" hahahaha

  • @hwade3037
    @hwade3037 3 года назад +54

    Big thing with Montana to bear in mind, we’re nice people because of our small community. We like it that way, we don’t care if you visit but if you do, CLEAN UP AFTER YOURSELF. The reason why our state stays beautiful is because we take care of our natural surroundings. You can visit, but believe me, you aren’t exactly welcome to move here. People that do move to Montana from out of state, tend to only stay a couple of years for a reason, that being our winters. All the same, we want our community to stay small, and these bigger cities are already big enough. Last thing we need is more people

    • @honestlygoodcontent5546
      @honestlygoodcontent5546 3 года назад +5

      So hypothetically if my family was planning on moving from California because our family and friends have stopped talking to us because we are Republicans and would rather continue being blue collar instead of a stupid office job. Would we be somewhat accepted if we move by family out there.

    • @MC-ko6mz
      @MC-ko6mz 3 года назад +1

      facts

    • @Cerdo_asqueroso
      @Cerdo_asqueroso 3 года назад +4

      I wonder if native American Indians behave like that when your people invaded their lands.

    • @hwade3037
      @hwade3037 3 года назад +3

      @@Cerdo_asqueroso good question, don’t know, don’t care, the past is the past and you can’t change something that happened long before you and I walked this land. Native American culture is vast and rich in Montana, so feel free to come over and ask some of our many tribes how they feel. I sincerely doubt you’ll get the answer you’re looking for, but you might actually learn a thing or two about the people.

    • @LEEEEMO
      @LEEEEMO 3 года назад

      In the early 1970s, I lived in the state for a couple of years. I was not welcome, as were most people who weren't from that part of the country. I was regarded as an easterner or southerner. A southerner was the worst to the people I encountered. Some told me off because I came from a slave state. Oh well.
      When people found out I was from MO, they always said, "Oh. I'm a naideev Muntanan." Talk to them a few minutes and you find out that their families hadn't been in the state very long. I had a second gr grandfather who moved near Alder in the 1880s, but that wasn't good enough. You need to be born in MT. I came away thinking of most people as having northern midwest manners. Definitely not southern.
      So that's fine. I've never been back and I'm sure I wouldn't be welcome now.

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa 2 года назад +2

    I've never been out West, or to Montana, but still hope to one day. Thanks for sharing. John

  • @LaVidaLopez
    @LaVidaLopez 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video!! I'm so excited to take our family here!

  • @jginmt
    @jginmt 3 года назад +43

    FYI the reason they make so many turn-outs is for tourists who can't keep up to the speed limit can turn out and let traffic pass. The rule is if you have more than 4 cars behind you turn out and let the traffic pass. One of the biggest causes of bad accidents is when tourists slow down or hit the brakes hard to see wildlife. Bozeman to Big Sky stretch is the deadliest road in Montana.

    • @khellendrostakhesis7356
      @khellendrostakhesis7356 3 года назад +3

      Highway 93 is very deadly as well.

    • @hanktownsend7911
      @hanktownsend7911 2 года назад +1

      What are the average speeds?

    • @jginmt
      @jginmt 2 года назад +6

      @@hanktownsend7911 The last two trips I never went over 40 miles an hour. If God sent me to hell he would make me follow a Californian down the canyon, hitting his brakes on every corner. It is far worse than in the winter dealing with ice and snow.

    • @vanessag6470
      @vanessag6470 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely.

    • @michellegarry1872
      @michellegarry1872 2 года назад +1

      jginmt you should experience Florida during Snowbird season. Absolute torture.

  • @afua5631
    @afua5631 3 года назад +4

    Great presentation as always. I watched your episode on New Orleans 1 week before my wife and I went there in 2018. Made a differenece👍

    • @AKiddGDeux
      @AKiddGDeux 3 года назад

      How was your visit? I’m born and raised!

  • @ven0006
    @ven0006 4 месяца назад

    What a ripper video thank you so much! Can’t wait to go there

  • @charlesvaden916
    @charlesvaden916 2 года назад +2

    I hope to visit Montana in the near future ! Looks like beautiful land and mountains for sure !

  • @montananana7168
    @montananana7168 3 года назад +14

    I wish you would’ve added something about going the speed limit! Remember the locals are trying to get from point A to point B, so pull over to enjoy the scenery.

  • @moretoexplore6736
    @moretoexplore6736 3 года назад +38

    I love traveling in Montana, lots of wide open spaces. My dad who also loved to travel, followed the the rule of when your gas tank is 1/2 empty is when you stop for gas and fill it up. On one cross country trip we were in the middle of wyoming and he was beginning to panic because we hadn't seen a gas station for several hours. Then came across one aptly named "Last Chance."

    • @jevonlorenz4790
      @jevonlorenz4790 2 года назад +2

      I believe your referring to the stretch between Gillette, Wyoming and Beaulah(120 mi.)Right before the SD border . Last chance for gas for 60 miles(Spearfish)

    • @JLKB-1947
      @JLKB-1947 2 года назад

      It’s my experience too in 1978 .

  • @elenapelayo1
    @elenapelayo1 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for this video!!

  • @yogeshlalawat123
    @yogeshlalawat123 3 года назад +1

    I like your video really very nice for new people for traveling in Montana nice amazing and thanks for your guidance

  • @brianswift4659
    @brianswift4659 2 года назад +4

    This video is excellent. As a Montanan I agree with everything you said. I'd add this: while you will drive a LOT in MT, don't forget to get out of your car! Glacier Park is amazing, and the Going To The Sun Road is a can't miss if you have the opportunity, but most of the best stuff is something you'll only see if you park your car and get onto a trail. Same with Red Lodge, Yellowstone, and any of the many other scenic areas in MT.
    Oh and don't forget to read the signs. Seriously, those brown information road signs at turnouts are worth stopping at, especially if you're from out of state and don't know the local history. Take a couple minutes to read the sign and stretch your legs, it's well worth it.

  • @gregwarner3753
    @gregwarner3753 3 года назад +21

    My wife and I drove the length of Montana a couple of years ago from Missoula to Sydney. We found the area around Fort Peck just as interesting as the area around Missoula. The mountains are beautiful and so is the endless prairie. We hope to come back but Covid has delayed our travel plans for a couple of years.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the heads up. We are heading back this summer so that helps to know. Thank you

    • @ponderosatherapy
      @ponderosatherapy 2 года назад +2

      This is a great reply. Fort Peck is really amazing and the history is astonishing. People don't realize the extent of the distance from one end of this state to the other!

  • @dominicgibson9529
    @dominicgibson9529 2 года назад +1

    I have always loved driving through MT. up to 2019 I would drive every summer from Whitehorse, Yukon, to ABQ, NM. For the first few times I just did the I15, I90, I25 thing, but the last few years I've always come off I15 at Great Falls and then kind of made it up as I went along, ultimately aiming for I90 at Billings. Love the start in Bozeman...probably the best town I stayed in there...the folks there are soooooo friendly.

  • @Andrew-sv6zq
    @Andrew-sv6zq Год назад

    I always enjoy your video's. Thanks for the info to make traveling more fun. I'm on my way up to Great Falls next week for work so most likely there will be no time to explore.

  • @samanthalamere7412
    @samanthalamere7412 3 года назад +63

    Thank you for mentioning Native Americans. There are 8 federally recognized tribes in Montana. Don't miss out on checking out one of the many powwows! 🙂

    • @billwilliamson9842
      @billwilliamson9842 2 года назад +1

      the TRUE Native Americans were the soultrean people who were here BEFORE the "Native Americans" migrated here from Eurasia, wiped the soultreans out and claimed their lands. Sounds familiar huh? The soultreans were from Europe and since the carbon dated evidence proved they were here first, leftist academia has done all they can to discredit the factual artifacts. The more you know..............................................

  • @KSF190150
    @KSF190150 3 года назад +7

    I really enjoy viewing your fantastic videos while I'm sat here on lockdown in the UK. I visited Montana in September 2019 and loved every beautiful mile of it. I was planning to return in April of this year but this wretched virus put paid to that but it was always be in my mind and despite advancing years I really hope to return one day to see the parts that I didn't have time to visit. Thank you so much for posting.

    • @bradneubauer4694
      @bradneubauer4694 3 года назад +2

      April is still wintertime in Montana, June is the most gorgeous weather and scenery.

  • @LeoFtravels
    @LeoFtravels 3 года назад +2

    Wow, beautiful footage. Great video 👍👍

  • @pipingyourmama
    @pipingyourmama Год назад +1

    I went to Montana a year ago. I flew to Spokane and drove over...it was BEAUTIFUL. Just nature everywhere you looked. It was like being in a western movie. But there werent a lot of hotels and I ended up getting the last room at a motel in Babb that was like $220 a night lol but pound for pound, it was one of the most beautiful and remote places Ive been to, and I've seen about 38 states now

  • @y2kmadd
    @y2kmadd 3 года назад +18

    Sounds like heaven really.

    • @vanessag6470
      @vanessag6470 2 года назад +3

      Not any more. Urban sprawl in places like Missoula, Kalispell and Whitefish have ruined the natural beauty. Everyone comes here for their little piece of heaven and don't realized they are taking up natural habitat and driving the wildlife out. In addition Montana has a horrible problem with homelessness and drugs. People cannot find affordable housing and end up living in the woods or the streets. Yeah, 28 years ago it used to be a beautiful place.

    • @CarolinaDota
      @CarolinaDota 4 месяца назад

      @@vanessag6470 I feel like that's everywhere in America unfortunately

  • @rafaelvega538
    @rafaelvega538 2 месяца назад

    Great video. I've travelled all over Europe but not enough of America. I just turned 60 and my bucket list is now full of future adventures here in America......

  • @magjag8257
    @magjag8257 2 года назад +2

    Love the big sky, landscape, and bison/elk burgers. Fresh as can be. Dont need to wait too long till they get on the plate!

  • @bigedslobotomy
    @bigedslobotomy 2 года назад +63

    He seemed pretty Bozeman-centric. There are a lot of things within driving distance of Bozeman (us Montanans have taken to calling it “BozeAngeles” because it’s becoming very “California”), but the rest of the state is amazing in different ways. Take time to talk to the locals. Montanans are VERY friendly, although they will respect your privacy if you wish. Above all, don’t try to turn Montana into where you came from. We like it the way it is! Don’t try to “improve” it.

    • @davidmarshall718
      @davidmarshall718 Год назад +6

      I hear a lot of that sentiment on my visits to Idaho as well, as many people, according to Idahoans, are moving there and "escaping" dysfunctional cities, societies and politics elsewhere. We have that in the border provinces of south-west Canada too, people escaping certain cities like Toronto and Vancouver to move to Alberta's and British Columbia's rural areas. If you agree with our politics, society, and culture, you are welcome, it may make us stronger, if you don't, stay out, cuz you ruined your original city with whatever you believed in there, BC and Alberta are quite conservative away from Metro Vancouver and Edmonton, and we like it the way it is, be assured, Justin Trudeau is mostly an "ugly word" here, although the one thing he is good for is the environment.

    • @alfredolopez9824
      @alfredolopez9824 Год назад

      Nothing stays the same, anywhere

    • @RF23232
      @RF23232 Год назад +2

      We have a name for that last topic here in Germany. "Verschlimmbessern". Making it worse while trying to improve something.

    • @donaldzanoff5379
      @donaldzanoff5379 Год назад

      He should just drive over the hill to Livingston... it actually feels a lot more like "Montana".

  • @Daniel-gs5wv
    @Daniel-gs5wv 3 года назад +4

    literally knew you were in Bozeman the moment I saw the Lewis and Clark Motel sign.

  • @edtraylor9063
    @edtraylor9063 3 года назад +2

    Great video..I'm an American living in Spain and just bought land near Helena to return home to and build a homestead. I can't wait to leave here. I was in Montana in September to visit property and get to know the area. People were very helpful and friendly.

  • @sunlightpictures8367
    @sunlightpictures8367 2 года назад

    Great video. Montana is definitely on my list of places to visit.

  • @aaronm8143
    @aaronm8143 3 года назад +8

    I love Montana, such an amazing place.

  • @tropenband
    @tropenband 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love the wide, open landscape ❤
    Could drive there for hours and hours without the need for lot of "action"

  • @lindaguy8720
    @lindaguy8720 2 года назад +1

    Always enjoy your videos.

  • @jackhack1972
    @jackhack1972 Год назад

    All right!! Another great video by great folks !!

  • @katucaldwell4466
    @katucaldwell4466 3 года назад +8

    Laughed out loud about the gas! Oh, yeah. That is a problem. Love the Pickle Barrel as well. Also, there is another museum in Bozeman that was really really really good. It is the American Computer and Robotics Museum. It is very small, but every inch is packed with technological innovations for the past 4,000 years.

  • @sherrismith8874
    @sherrismith8874 3 года назад +14

    My niece, nephew and I loved Montana! I had never heard anything much about Bozeman, and we all enjoyed it so much. The Museum of the Rockies is fascinating, and the beauty of the whole state is mesmerizing. 10/10 would visit again!

  • @mheannevlogs7799
    @mheannevlogs7799 3 года назад +2

    Montana is amazing place😍
    I have a friend always posting beautiful places in Montana. I love to go there!yeah. Thanks for this video I really love it ❤ I'm always watching your videos.....
    COOL 😎

  • @carolbuchel3011
    @carolbuchel3011 3 года назад +1

    You did a great job with this video!

  • @danielbethke3213
    @danielbethke3213 3 года назад +8

    When you come to Sioux Falls let me know! I’d love to meet y’all and I have many recommendations!

  • @snowmister2
    @snowmister2 3 года назад +3

    Lived in MT for 12 years. Very cool video, if I were to make one it would have been really boring lol. Two things to add are to go to the Staggering Ox for the most unique sandwiches I've still ever seen, and cell phone service isn't a problem if you have Verizon unless you are way out off the interstate.

  • @WhereMyChicken
    @WhereMyChicken Год назад

    I am really digging these videos!

  • @p382742937423y4
    @p382742937423y4 3 года назад +2

    Very Nice presentation. If i could visit the usa, this state would be top on my wishlist. This state is the exact Opposite from my native country: the Netherlands. It mountainous, incredibly low populated, has beautiful nature and its bigger then germany. Just Incredible. Thanks for this video

  • @donalddepew9605
    @donalddepew9605 2 года назад +140

    As a Montana citizen, please enjoy your visit and be safe. We have been getting to many folks who move here and bring their disastrous politics with them. Don't Californicate Montana!

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 2 года назад +20

      Montana is where Colorado was in the 70's and 80's. It will never stop. In fact, there will be a quickening. As more California idiots move there, thru word of mouth, even more will move in. Until it becomes a suburb of LA.
      I left Colorado about 20 years ago. The place I grew up only exists in my mind.
      That quiet rural place is gone.
      Enjoy now while you can.

    • @lordgimpsbury2515
      @lordgimpsbury2515 Год назад +14

      As a Texan, I understand completely. Please send help, lol.

    • @dougoverhoff7568
      @dougoverhoff7568 Год назад +6

      I'm currently living in California, and visiting Montana is at the top of my bucket list. Let me just say, as an assurance to the locals there, that I wouldn't dream of doing anything to despoil the beauty of the state....to me, that would amount to sacrilege.

    • @EnergyMaxWh
      @EnergyMaxWh Год назад +14

      When I move to Montana from CA, I'll keep voting Republican. The only way to keep a state free and sane.

    • @anitaacevedo7048
      @anitaacevedo7048 Год назад +4

      Exactly 100% percent agree!

  • @RichtorLazlo
    @RichtorLazlo 3 года назад +21

    When you see an animal when driving,like a deer start looking for the other one... cause that’s the one your going to hit and cause a lot of damage to your vehicle.

  • @FirstnameLastname-qc3xx
    @FirstnameLastname-qc3xx 3 года назад

    Great video! I’m renting a place somewhere near emigrant and flying into Bozeman so I can’t wait to explore!

  • @darkgrove
    @darkgrove 2 года назад

    Early 1990's my college dorm room was directly across the street from the Pickle Barrel in Bozeman. Would hit it up all the time. Yes, don't skip out on a visit. You'll love the food.

  • @rileymod6541
    @rileymod6541 2 года назад +8

    I am a native of Montana and have live here my whole life. I moved to the other side of the state and returned to my home town to visit . I noticed a new small business in town and and inquired as to who owns it. I was told the Californians own it. I knew exactly who they meant even though the Californians had moved here 27 years ago they were still known as the Californians. I love my people.

  • @nanachioma7876
    @nanachioma7876 2 года назад +7

    Im an african woman living in Europe but I've always loved montana probably from documentaries and movies idk but I would love love love to visit there one day people of my family telling me I'm crazy because it's best to visit other places in the USA I did philadelphia Memphis Washington New jersey last month but next year I wanna go to montana! Checking this video and some comments I'm like ummmm I really hope it's not one of those city in the states where being black is a problem (that's the fear I had before visiting the USA) they said its bad there for blacks but I'm sure not everyone is bad thanks for this nice video I'm still looking foward to go there next year

    • @elizabethstudebaker4483
      @elizabethstudebaker4483 Год назад +1

      I think you will find the people are very kind hearted and friendly. I would encourage you to come and visit! Montana is huge, so have a target or two in mind 🌺

  • @indie.e
    @indie.e 3 года назад

    Thank you for enjoying the history here!

  • @Stitchin_is_the_Besst
    @Stitchin_is_the_Besst 10 месяцев назад

    Whoa! The traffic noise behind you 😮 I LOVE Montana!! Thanks for your video 🥰🥰

  • @shelbynichols3457
    @shelbynichols3457 3 года назад +3

    I love Living in Montana

  • @jonfun84
    @jonfun84 3 года назад +3

    Thanks Guys, Such a great video and a gorgeous place, Montana and Wyoming are absolutely next on our list of US destinations... love the UK Flag Wolters tshirt Mark, thanks for the shout out to us Brits :)

  • @montechie
    @montechie 2 года назад +1

    Great high points to hit! I would add don't forget the ghost towns! Hit both Virginia City and Bannack for a touristy vs non-touristy experience. Also, don't forget the parks and monuments that aren't Yellowstone or Glacier. You'll more likely see wildlife at the National Bison Range than YNP, Big Hole National Battlefield is a sad but important part of our history, same with the Little Bighorn Battlefield Monument. In the summer most towns here have festivals and country fairs. Like SLAM in Bozeman, the Polson Flathead Cherry Festival, or the Swan Lake Huckleberry Festival.

  • @emilywhitfield2780
    @emilywhitfield2780 3 года назад +1

    Visited Montana to see family 30 years ago very beautiful state

  • @alstahnke7999
    @alstahnke7999 3 года назад +3

    I am planning a trip to Montana after graduation. Looking up Montana on youtube, lo and behold, the first thing that came up is my marketing professor lol

  • @jeremykraus544
    @jeremykraus544 2 года назад +4

    I was born and raised in Montana my favorite place is the mountains the biggest thing I can stress to visitors is don't mess with the wildlife ya the animals are beautiful but there more dangerous even the more passive animals are and don't go in the mountains without knowing where you are going there's alot of back roads and its easy to get lost

  • @robertgsmith5761
    @robertgsmith5761 Год назад

    Very informative , thank you !

  • @feliciathatsme207
    @feliciathatsme207 2 года назад

    Very informative and necessary when it comes to driving

  • @jakechilton1066
    @jakechilton1066 3 года назад +5

    If you don’t love eastern Montana and you’re from Montana than you’re not a Montanan. Also if you’re a Californian looking to move to Montana. Move to bozeman or Missoula you will fit in perfect

    • @Daniel-gs5wv
      @Daniel-gs5wv 3 года назад +2

      half of eastern Montana doesn't even like eastern Montana

  • @JonnyIsCrunk
    @JonnyIsCrunk 2 года назад +4

    I've lived my whole life in the deep swampland of South Carolina. I will ditch this horrendous heat one day for the beautiful snowy mountains ❤

    • @user-pm5tm5mz2n
      @user-pm5tm5mz2n 2 года назад +2

      It's not a good place to live. Fine to visit but not to live

    • @soundguy5813
      @soundguy5813 2 года назад +1

      The beautiful -40 70 mph winds , grizzly bears , black bears , wolves , mountain lions , 10 months of cold & high winds

    • @JonnyIsCrunk
      @JonnyIsCrunk 2 года назад

      I appreciate yalls honesty 🤘🏻

  • @feliciasampson8032
    @feliciasampson8032 2 года назад

    Looks incredible. I've been to Yellowstone but from Wyoming

  • @chris2pher44
    @chris2pher44 11 месяцев назад

    Perfect video A+ job
    We drove through to get to Olympic and ya think Montana is my favorite state now. Not once did I feel unsafe. All the history etc. it didn’t seem to long to drive through (i90 whole way) because of the absolute beauty.

  • @cheryljune1603
    @cheryljune1603 3 года назад +6

    Everyone in Montana is so nice . In 8 mos, I haven’t heard anyone speak unkindly

  • @NomadDogAdventures
    @NomadDogAdventures 2 года назад +14

    Montana is a bucket list state for me. I’ve always been infatuated with the beauty of it, at least from what I’ve seen in pictures.
    I don’t blame Montana locals for not wanting tourists to come through. Honestly most tourists are messy and do not know how to leave nothing but footprints.

    • @user-pm5tm5mz2n
      @user-pm5tm5mz2n 2 года назад +1

      My advice is to come to Missoula, it's by far the safest place to visit here, and has alot to do.

    • @OneAngrySoldier2
      @OneAngrySoldier2 10 месяцев назад +1

      We don't mind tourists at all. Tourists help to boost our state economy. We don't like the disrespectful ones, who come with a 'holier than thou' complex, and do things to damage our great state, such as littering, treating the land however they want, just because it's not "their" home, or those who choose to move here... Let's move on to that one especially.
      They watch a series like Yellowstone, and then decide to move here and buy land. Remember that you are buying land that used to be public access, and then you kick the locals out, the second you put up your 'private property' sign. If you are a liberal and you moved away from a liberal state, you'd better think twice about a place like Montana. The locals will fight before they allow it to turn purple, or blue. We pay attention to how people vote, and who is elected, when we start seeing an increase in our population. We know how the new people are voting because the voting habits of Montana change as the population grows. We know who the new people are because those not native to our state stick out, like a sore thumb.
      One of my favorite places to go when I was a kid is the Tobacco Root Mountains. It is beautiful, was wide open, camping spots everywhere, and a perfect place for long distance horseback riding. Now, when you go out there you can't hardly get out of the vehicle and go anywhere, except for one tiny spot because now it's all fenced off with private property signs, and "vote blue" political signs everywhere. It literally angers me! One road out there, that used to be public access to a pass, through the mountains, is now all asphalt, no longer dirt, and the entrance is gated off because somebody bought that entire area, and now declares it private property. You want to see the dark side of Montanans... Keep this crap up.
      You have to move here because you want to be one with us. You don't dare move here to make it another California; we will NOT let that happen!
      If you're willing to embrace the Montana way of life, and you believe in conservative values, then Montana is the place for you. If you like the city life and prefer the liberal way of life, then you are not welcome here, unless you are a guest, but you better be respectful, and that includes respecting our way of life. God, guns, country, and respect... that's the Montana way.

    • @NomadDogAdventures
      @NomadDogAdventures 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@OneAngrySoldier2 🙌🙌🙌

    • @pho3nix-
      @pho3nix- 4 месяца назад +1

      @@OneAngrySoldier2 There are plenty of what you would consider "liberals / progressives" and Blue voters in Montana too. Nothing is that black and white even if historically Montana might be considered a classic Red state.
      Not everybody is religious either, I would say the best advice is just to mind your own business, no matter who you vote for.

  • @jacksonspitsfax4526
    @jacksonspitsfax4526 Год назад

    So hyped to visit this Thursday. I know this is more of the tourist stuff and my family likes to get away from that but I am excited fro the food. I live in Oklahoma so I already eat tons of meat but the different styles looks good. I am also excited to see the Native American cultures because we have many tribes but they are all unique so it’s a fun little suprise when you see another tribe. So hyped and I will be very respectful, as you always should be!

  • @gonzalo90arg1
    @gonzalo90arg1 Год назад

    Awesome video. I'm glad I found it. I'm going in mid-April for a week to Bozeman. How's the weather in April?

  • @madmilleruhohpoopy7215
    @madmilleruhohpoopy7215 3 года назад +35

    I'll welcome you to Montana with a smile if you dont drive crappie in snow, clean up after yourself, dont touch the wildlife, and please please dont move here!!!

    • @Cerdo_asqueroso
      @Cerdo_asqueroso 3 года назад +3

      Why all of you are so mean?
      I wonder if native American Indians behave like that when your people invaded their lands.

    • @tinateews9494
      @tinateews9494 3 года назад +3

      @@Cerdo_asqueroso I get what you're trying to say and what they said has nothing to do with Native Americans. They meant don't vote for what you left your state for and go ruin another state. The left totally ruining America and moves towards Communist ways in terms of how the politicians running the country. As a former refugee who had escaped Communist I understand.

    • @AFShing3
      @AFShing3 3 года назад +3

      @@tinateews9494 you do know that literally every single first world country on earth has these "communist" systems implemented. Lol big corporations convinced people that free education and healthcare are communist instead of just simple things a government should provide for its citizens

    • @DK-pj4wt
      @DK-pj4wt 3 года назад +2

      @@AFShing3 you're the type of person he is talking to.

  • @SilvioManfredDante85
    @SilvioManfredDante85 3 года назад +15

    I flew in to Missoula today. I've been trying to make it to Montana for 20 years and I'm finally here.

    • @MontanaTiger-qg1gg
      @MontanaTiger-qg1gg 3 года назад +5

      I live in Montana it’s a very beautiful place so I hope you enjoy your time 👍👍👍

    • @walterkeathley
      @walterkeathley 3 года назад +2

      Enjoy your time here!

    • @SilvioManfredDante85
      @SilvioManfredDante85 3 года назад

      @@walterkeathley Thank you!

    • @kimh1832
      @kimh1832 3 года назад

      Visit, don't stay. Thanks.

    • @SilvioManfredDante85
      @SilvioManfredDante85 3 года назад +7

      @@kimh1832 Sorry but I've decided to move here. Deal with it!

  • @stevewisniewski5860
    @stevewisniewski5860 3 месяца назад

    Nice job, simple. thank you for sharing. It'd be nice to hear what you have learned on your own or heard from others about pause up in that area near Missoula.. If you have any information please share. God bless.

  • @rusty-ole-boomstick1268
    @rusty-ole-boomstick1268 2 года назад +2

    I worked in the oil fields in the late 70's and Bozeman was not as big as it is now, there seems to be traffic heavy these days.
    Miss you Big Sky Country!!

  • @debramorano
    @debramorano 3 года назад +3

    If the liquor store is closed, go to the nearest bar. They sell bottles of liquor. Used to be a trip was measured by how many 6 packs it took. That is why we have so many white crosses on our roads.😢😢

    • @chrstnanomee7494
      @chrstnanomee7494 3 года назад

      My moms friend used to do that, she’d judge it saying cold packs which is 12 beers. She was awesome

  • @madisonambrosehall8219
    @madisonambrosehall8219 3 года назад +11

    We don't bother you because we don't want you here.
    If you come here? Pack it in, pack it out. Clean up after yourselves--we respect our environment. And we respect the wildlife.

    • @shrekoof722
      @shrekoof722 2 года назад

      as someone who lives in Montana i don't mind the tourist just as long as they don't vandalize anything

  • @victormena4147
    @victormena4147 3 года назад

    Thanks I will think about it.

  • @koolaid117
    @koolaid117 3 года назад

    Spent a week in Red Lodge this past July. Beautiful scenery is everywhere.

    • @ridinginthe4064
      @ridinginthe4064 3 года назад +1

      Beartooth rally ?
      Wish the caboose was open

    • @koolaid117
      @koolaid117 3 года назад

      @@ridinginthe4064 Week before the rally. Lots of bikes showed up early. Would have loved to ride those roads!!

  • @frankielago4991
    @frankielago4991 3 года назад +158

    Destroying Bozeman one day at a time. Glad I left. I use to laugh at bumper stickers "keep Montana beautiful, put a Californian on a bus". The old timers were right from the beginning.

    • @jukeboxkenny817
      @jukeboxkenny817 3 года назад +13

      I live in Belgrade and the shit is blowing up it's terrible

    • @kimh1832
      @kimh1832 3 года назад +23

      It's a shame they ruin their state, then move here and ruin ours. And we let them. Nobody drawing the line, saying no because you'll be labeled a trouble maker. Just more people driving in the left lane like their the only ones on the road. More drugs and crime. Raising our property taxes. It's BS.

    • @suzieparis6821
      @suzieparis6821 3 года назад +1

      Just left boze after 5 yrs...cant deal with the left anymore

    • @dawglimbo3774
      @dawglimbo3774 3 года назад +10

      you should always listen to old timers,when they tell you things are about to go to shit

    • @jeskahaley9616
      @jeskahaley9616 3 года назад +6

      Same thing happening here in northeastern Oregon.... sounds like it’s been happening I’m every small town. Sad

  • @kelleywarriors7091
    @kelleywarriors7091 3 года назад +7

    I’m an indigenous person, we were traveling in Montana , we stopped at a small town called Choteau or something of the sort to buy gas. People we’re looking and behaving strangely, as we were paying for the gas. The cashier looked at us and said now get out of our town and don’t come back or else. Others joined in , of course we left in a hurry. Be careful where you decide to stop especially if you’re a minority, or if you’re indigenous.

    • @aqz-xx5hq
      @aqz-xx5hq 3 года назад +4

      I’m from Missoula (a city in western MT) and I’m so sorry to hear this and especially shocked because there are lots of indigenous people in Choteau and all across Montana. I never would expect this kind of behavior

    • @WickedPhase
      @WickedPhase 2 года назад

      Yeah, I've seen a lot of rude people in the comments that are from Montana, I would of liked to visit but ig i'll stick to the beach instead :/

    • @megyoung9303
      @megyoung9303 2 года назад +3

      @@WickedPhase I have spent 15 summers in western Mt and lived there to wiork with local alcoholics and addicts. I saw some scary scenes anger - unprovoked - against Blackfeet Natives. I was shocked...be aware and careful...most folks are great but.....Meg Young

    • @peterthofer1923
      @peterthofer1923 2 года назад +1

      r u sure?

    • @elizabethstudebaker4483
      @elizabethstudebaker4483 Год назад

      That’s terrible. I’m so sorry.

  • @miner.camp.stoves
    @miner.camp.stoves Год назад +1

    I was fly fishing the Madison near Three Dollar Bridge and a local ran up; tackling me in the middle of the river; running off with my antique fishing creel and net.

  • @walleye306
    @walleye306 2 года назад

    Anxious to head down there for a fishing trip,